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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kenneth_WaggKenneth Wagg - Wikipedia

    Kenneth Arthur Wagg (March 6, 1909-May 7, 2000 [1]) was an English rackets player, banker, and theatrical producer. Early life and business career. Wagg was born in 1909; his great-grandfather was the founder of the merchant bank Helbert Wagg. [2] . He was educated at Eton College and Magdalen College, Oxford.

  2. In 1950, Sullavan married for a fourth and final time, to English investment banker Kenneth Wagg. They remained married until her death in 1960. Mental breakdown. In 1955, when Sullavan's two younger children told their mother that they preferred to stay with their father permanently, she suffered a nervous breakdown.

  3. 14 de feb. de 2023 · She remarried one final time to Kenneth Wagg, her husband up until her death in 1960. Filmography. Quite the actress, Margaret Sullavan appeared in numerous television shows and films. Some of these include: No Sad Songs For Me. Next Time We Love. The Shining Hour. I Loved A Soldier. Studio One. Cry ‘Havoc’. Appointment for Love. The Shopworn Angel

  4. hmn.wiki › es › Kenneth_Waggkenneth wagg

    Kenneth Arthur Wagg (6 de marzo de 1909 - 7 de mayo de 2000 ) fue un jugador de raqueta, banquero y productor teatral inglés . Wagg nació en 1909; su bisabuelo fue el fundador del banco mercantil Helbert Wagg. Fue educado en Eton College y Magdalen College, Oxford. Wagg trabajó para el banco de su familia después de graduarse de Oxford.

  5. La primera con el productor Lelan Hayward (1936-1947, nacido en 1902), con quien tuvo tres hijos, y la segunda en 1950 con Kenneth Wagg (1909), a quien dejó viudo el 1 de enero de 1960 cuando la actriz se suicidó con una sobredosis de barbitúricos. Tenía 50 años de edad.

  6. In 1950, just after her divorce from Hayward, Sullavan got married for the fourth and final time, this time to the banker Kenneth Wagg. For once in her life, the relationship was a steady respite for the actress, though it may have lacked the passion of her earlier flings.

  7. Sixteen months later, in 1950, she married English banker, Kenneth Wagg. The marriage lasted until her death. Margaret suffered from depression, exacerbated by an increasing deafness as she entered middle age, due to an abnormal bone growth in her ear.